CONSUMER CONFIDENCE INDICES AND SHORT-TERM FORECASTING OF CONSUMPTION
Recently there has been growing interest in examining the potential short-term link between survey-based confidence indicators and real economic activity, notably for macroeconomic policy making. This paper builds on previous studies to establish whether there is a short-term predictive relationship between measures of consumer confidence and actual consumption, which could be used for forecasting, in a range of major industrial countries. It then extends such previous analyses by assessing whether this relation has changed over time, and whether we can attribute any time-varying relation to structural developments in the economy, such as financial deepening and the increasing role of house prices in determination of consumption.
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2008-02
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Authors: | Al-Eyd, Ali ; Barrell, Ray ; Davis, E. Philip |
Institutions: | National Institute of Economic and Social Research |
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